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NIH Documents Provide New Evidence U.S. Funded Gain-of-Function Research in WuhanSharon Lerner, Mara Hvistendahl, Maia HibbettU.S.-funded experiment in China posed biosafety risks but did not cause Covid-19 pandemic, scientists say.
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The Forever Wars Are Coming HomeMike GiglioIf the people on the other side are extremists and terrorists, the sins of your own side can almost always be rationalized.
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The Most Terrifying Thing About 9/11 Was America’s ResponseJon SchwarzThe fear I experienced that terrible day in New York doesn’t begin to compare with the dread I’ve developed watching our path since.
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9/11 and the Saudi ConnectionEric Lichtblau, James RisenMounting evidence supports allegations that Saudi Arabia helped fund the 9/11 attacks.
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FBI Terrorism Stings: Two Decades of National Security TheaterTrevor Aaronson, Paul AbowdSince 9/11, the FBI has used a tactic that often entraps people who pose no substantial risk — but rarely stops real threats.
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FBI Pressured U.S. Resident to Sign Away His Green Card, Forcing Him Into ExileMurtaza HussainAkram Djumaev’s 2016 encounter with federal agents at the U.S. Embassy in Uzbekistan is the subject of a new lawsuit.
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Rep. Pramila Jayapal Leads Democrats in Urging Biden to Limit Nuclear WeaponsSara SirotaTwenty-nine Democrats call out the president’s embrace of Trump-initiated nuclear weapon programs as the White House creates sweeping new policy.
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Their Fathers Were Caught in the 9/11 Dragnet. Guantánamo Came to Define Their Lives.Alice SperiThe sons of two Guantánamo detainees speak about getting to know their fathers through sporadic calls and Google searches about the war on terror.
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How Post-9/11 Visions of an Imperiled Homeland Supercharged U.S. Immigration EnforcementRyan DevereauxTwo decades on, the creation of DHS stands out as the most significant domestic consequence of the war on terror.
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Rep. Lloyd Doggett Dismisses Senate Proposal to Use Veterans’ Rates for Drug Pricing ReformSara SirotaThe Texas Democrat argues that Americans deserve more affordable international prices as the Senate considers domestic referencing.
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Tech Platform for Emergency Rental Assistance Hasn’t Hacked the Problem, Chicagoans SayMatthew Cunningham-CookThe city has distributed just 16 percent of the $179.8 million it got through the Emergency Rental Assistance program.
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King ManchinDeconstructedHe has the power to make or break the Biden agenda. Who is Sen. Joe Manchin, and what do people in his home state think of him?
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